Question: When Sam reads someone their rights why does someone else tell him he's saying it wrong? This happens few times in different episodes.
strikeand
30th Nov 2015
30th Nov 2015
Question: When Sam reads someone their rights why does someone else tell him he's saying it wrong? This happens few times in different episodes.
Chosen answer: Sam is using the modern wording of the right-to-silence caution prescribed by legislation such as the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994. In the 1970s, the wording would have been different, if it was used at all.
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